Battersea Central Library, a municipal lending library established in 1890 on Lavender Hill in Battersea, London
Battersea Reference Library, a municipal reference library established in 1924 in Altenburgh Gardens, and connected to the Battersea Central Library
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BatterseaLibrary may refer to: Battersea Central Library, a municipal lending library established in 1890 on Lavender Hill in Battersea, London Battersea...
Battersea Central Library is a public lending library situated on Lavender Hill in Battersea, south-west London. The library was built by the Battersea...
Battersea Reference Library is a reference library within a Grade II listed building at Altenburg Gardens, Battersea, London, England. The library building...
Battersea is a large district in southwest London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southwest of Charing...
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames in Nine Elms, Battersea in the London...
Battersea Arts Centre ("BAC") is a performance space specialising in theatre productions. Located near Clapham Junction railway station in Battersea,...
The Battersea Shield is one of the most significant pieces of ancient Celtic art found in Britain. It is a sheet bronze covering of a (now vanished) wooden...
Battersea Park is a 200-acre (83-hectare) green space at Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth in London. It is situated on the south bank of the...
The British Library is a research library in London that is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the largest libraries in the world...
International Studies in Washington, D.C., and in Battersea Park in London. The version in Battersea Park was granted a Grade II* listing in January 2016...
estimated population of 329,677 inhabitants. Its main communities are Battersea, Balham, Putney, Tooting and Wandsworth Town. The borough borders the...
Battersea was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in the County of London, England. In 1965, the borough was abolished and its area combined with...
Black Hearts in Battersea is a children's novel by Joan Aiken first published in 1964. The second book in the Wolves Chronicles, it is loosely a sequel...
section also includes the Battersea central Post Office and telephone exchange, and the Grade II listed Battersea Reference Library. The flatter central section...
1976) is a British politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Battersea since 2017. A member of the Labour Party, she was a Member of Lambeth...
observations can be found at BatterseaLibrary, London. Following numerous months taking tally notes on crossing types at Battersea Bridge, then operating a...
in a Storm, (watercolour), 1831 James McNeill Whistler - View of the Battersea side of Chelsea Reach, London, (lithograph), 1878 Vincent van Gogh - Man...
opened, providing space for expanding business courses and the library. In 1976 the Battersea College of Education merged with the polytechnic, bringing sites...
university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university...
known for his work on the New Bodleian Library, Cambridge University Library, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Battersea Power Station, Liverpool Cathedral, and...
Battersea Town Hall, originally the New Parochial Offices, Battersea, is a Grade II* listed municipal building in Battersea, south London, designed by...
19th-century range Within the palace precincts is Lambeth Palace Library, the official library of the archbishop of Canterbury, and the principal repository...
comprises two large estates of predominantly public housing apartments in Battersea, London, adjacent to Clapham Junction railway station, although some have...
unionist and politician, particularly associated with London politics and Battersea. He was a socialist and then a Liberal Member of Parliament and Minister...